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Eytan Modiano

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  498
Citations -  19306

Eytan Modiano is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Scheduling (computing). The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 483 publications receiving 17245 citations. Previous affiliations of Eytan Modiano include Northwestern University & Bell Labs.

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Dynamic power allocation and routing for time varying wireless networks

TL;DR: A joint routing and power allocation policy is developed which stabilizes the system and provides bounded average delay guarantees whenever the input rates are within this capacity region.
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Dynamic power allocation and routing for time-varying wireless networks

TL;DR: A joint routing and power allocation policy is developed that stabilizes the system and provides bounded average delay guarantees whenever the input rates are within this capacity region, and is applied to an ad hoc wireless network where channel variations are due to user mobility.
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Capacity and delay tradeoffs for ad hoc mobile networks

TL;DR: The capacity-achieving algorithm is a modified version of the Grossglauser-Tse two-hop relay algorithm and provides O(N) delay, and it is shown that redundancy cannot increase capacity, but can significantly improve delay.
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Fairness and optimal stochastic control for heterogeneous networks

TL;DR: The combined strategy is shown to yield data rates that are arbitrarily close to the optimal operating point achieved when all network controllers are coordinated and have perfect knowledge of future events.
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Fairness and optimal stochastic control for heterogeneous networks

TL;DR: The combined strategy is shown to yield data rates that are arbitrarily close to the optimal operating point achieved when all network controllers are coordinated and have perfect knowledge of future events.